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Re: Combining XML data
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- From: T_MULLEN 58211 6th Singer St <Tom dot Mullen at reuters dot com>
- Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2000 14:57:32 +0000 (GMT)
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>> I want to combine the data to create a result document...
>
>Use the XSLT document() function.
>
Are there any examples of the usage of document(). I too am trying to
merge and report the differences of two similarly formatted XML documents.
Perhaps I'm still thinking the wrong way but I thought it would be
necessary to store two context nodes (one from each document) so that all
instances of elements in one document but not the other could be examined
as well as comparing the contents of the same node in each document.
I've currently opted for the safe option and am writing a java app that
uses the DOM API but would be very interested in a pure XSLT solution.
Thanks
Tom Mullen
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